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Tadalafil:
For one thing, generic tadalafil formulations, sold under different brand names, are not necessarily equivalent. You are taking a fairly high dose for a daily regimen. Your doctor would need to know what other medications and/or herbs/ supplements you might be taking, and the state of your heart health. The acute side effects and warnings are many and well known. Check w/ your doctor first.
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Safe to try:
The generic name for Zoloft (made by one company) is sertraline (made by different companies). Generics work well and cost much less than the brand. However, if you notice any difference in effectiveness let your doctor know. A small percent of people do better on the brand. Hope this helps.
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3

Yes:
If you are having side effects however you should talk to your doctor to make sure that you are not taking too much and having low blood pressures. You can also check your blood pressure at home and show the numbers to your dr. Dividing Lisinopril into two doses is not an issue and may actually give you more even blood pressure control.
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4

Yes:
But sometes people get used to the sedating side effects of Elavil (amitriptyline) so that is why it is not approved as a sleep med. The is no reason why the two meds can not be taken. They are comparable
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7

Depends:
If you took them to harm yourself, please seek care. There is always hope and help is available for the asking. Physically, it depends on your health status and other medicines. The benadryl (diphenhydramine) can lead to an faster heart rate, confusion and tiredness. Some people feel hot. The Vyvnanse dose may lead to increased heart rate, blood pressure, and a jittery feeling.
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9

Harmful:
For readers in N.America: Ascard is aspirin. Evion 400 is Vit E. Catherine190: you can use that combination but understand: Vitamin E is not only not beneficial, there are reports of harm. I wouldn't recommend you use it. The other 3 meds combine well.
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Possibly:
Clonazepam (Klonopin) and lorazepam (Ativan) are benzodiazepines, the former broken down by liver enzyme CYP3A4. Some data suggests that Rhodeola rosea impairs the function of such liver enzymes, so for a given dose of clonazepam a person might end up getting a higher blood level as if she had taken a higher dose. Rhodeola could be helpful so best to discuss with the prescribing provider.
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Maybe:
Cyclobenzaprine is a muscle relaxer, and works with either of the other two. I prefer not to mix the steroid (prednisone) with the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (etodolac), as one can potentiate the other's side effects. It's done sometimes though. I tend to use the steroid acutely, for a short period of time, the use non-steroidals.
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14

Take a nap:
Nothing serious about this other than excessive drowsiness. At that dose, it's important to not drive or operate machinery, as it can cause enough drowsiness to impair your reflexes and judgement.
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15

Tricky.:
Drug associated side effects are more likely to be really due to the drug if they are reported bymore people and if the drug's action fits with the effect. BLood pressure, vitamins, vessel lubricants do not make one think liver. Atorvastatin, which keeps cholesterol from leaving the liver and consequently has fat build up in the liver makes more sense and indeed, is more associated with jaundice.
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17

Pretty safe.:
That is the recommended dose for that vitamin D. There is not an obvious interaction between any of the drugs except for klonapin and melatonin (they both make one sleepy) and the interaction there is quite mild. Klonapin is a controlled dangerous substance with addictive potential.
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20

This is tricky:
Brandsulli, this may not be something you can do on your own. Ativan (lorazepam) is short-acting; valium is long-acting. You may be able to use fewer valium/day and break them in half as you taper off. Bottom line: you need to talk to whoever is prescribing the Ativan (lorazepam) and look for something other than benzodiazepines to treat your anxiety. Ativan (lorazepam), valium and the like are for temporary use.
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